Life In His Image

Have you ever noticed how one day can be so different from another? Some days we wake up feeling ready to face whatever the day holds. The very next day can be the exact opposite as we fear what's ahead and don't know how we are going to cope. When I look back on one of those harder days, I usually notice that I overlooked a very important part of the day: taking a few minutes to give the day back to the Lord.The Bible says, "In the morning, O Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation." This was written by David in Psalm 5:3. David knew that he needed to put his concerns and requests before the Lord each day and then wait for answers and direction. According to the Psalm, David's time of day for this was morning. But our God is always ready to hear our concerns, and He waits for us to meet Him anytime of day. Taking time with Him is the only way we will find His peace, comfort and direction. It's the only way we will know His will for us.

A day is a gift from God. We do Him great honor by returning it to Him for use as He see fit. Only then are we able to live in a way that will fulfill our intended purpose, but most importantly, glorify God! And God does promise to meet us, as He says in Jeremiah 29:13: "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."

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The Caring Pregnancy Center is a Christ-centered ministry committed to sharing the gospel message and upholding the sanctity of life by demonstrating the love of Christ to women and men facing an unplanned pregnancy or financial difficulties. We strive to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support through services ranging from pregnancy confirmation and confidential peer counseling to material assistance including, but not limited to: diapers, baby formula, clothing, and even furniture. All of our services are at no cost to you.

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I walked in the door at the CPC very nervous. I got my pregnancy test done and still didn’t know if this was what I needed. I knew I needed help with the cost of some larger items for my second child so I held on. I came to my second, then third meeting and as my meetings went on I developed a wonderful relationship with one of the peer counselors. I now find myself looking forward to those meetings. It is a moment in my busy life to stop and reflect about all the good that is happening and to be reminded that the bad will pass. My participation with the CPC has even given me the strength to quit smoking and even my husband is working on quitting smoking. What I bring home to my children is just a bonus to the changes my family is making by my involvment with the CPC. - CPC Client